User`s guide

Notice that the Occupant column of c0 and all the fabric devices attached to it are displayed as
unconfigured.
To Uncongure a Fabric Device Associated With Sun StorageTekTrac
Manager Multipathing-Enabled Devices
This procedure shows fabric-connected host ports c0 and c2 to illustrate how to uncongure
fabric devices associated with Sun StorageTek Trac Manager software devices.
Loginasroot(su - root)..
Identify the port WWN of the fabric device to be uncongured.
# cfgadm -al
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
c0 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected configured unknown
c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown
c1 fc-private connected configured unknown
c1::220203708b69c32b disk connected configured unknown
c1::220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown
c2 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
c2::50020f2300005f24 disk connected configured unknown
c2::50020f2300006107 disk connected configured unknown
In this example, the c0::50020f2300006077 and c2::50020f2300006107 Ap_Ids represent
dierent port WWNs for the same device associated with a Sun StorageTek Trac Manager
software device. The c0 and c2 host ports are enabled for use by the Sun StorageTek Trac
Manager software.
Stop all device activity to each fabric device on the selected port and unmount any le systems
on each fabric device.
If the device is under any volume manager’s control, see the documentation for your volume
manager for maintaining the fabric device.
Uncongure fabric devices associated with the device.
Only devices on a fabric-connected host port can be uncongured through the cfgadm -c
unconfigure command.
# cfgadm -c unconfigure c0::50020f2300006077 c2::50020f2300006107
Note You can remove a device from up to eight paths individually, as in the example command
cfgadm -c unconfigure c0::1111, c1::2222, c3::3333, and so on. As an alternative, you
can remove an entire set of paths from the host, as in the example cfgadm -c unconfigure c0.
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